Bianny, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet charming unisex given name. It is derived from the Latin word 'biannuus', meaning 'of two years'. This suggests that Bianny was traditionally given to children born in a leap year or on February 29th. However, it has evolved beyond this tradition and is now used as a unique choice for both boys and girls. The name Bianny is often associated with rarity, individuality, and uniqueness, making it an attractive option for parents seeking something distinctive for their child. Its pronunciation, /baɪˈani/, follows the typical English stress pattern, with emphasis on the second syllable ('BI-an-ee').
"Bianny experienced a consistent popularity with 7 births each year from 2002 onwards."